The Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries Genesis House III primarly houses single women with children, especially women struggling with addictions. Shelter Residents are provided meals, shower facilities, and new clothing items. Shelter counselors meet with each resident to help them take steps toward meeting their long term needs. They also ensure that residents receive the medical and counseling services they need.

Salvation Army MATTS provides an emergency 30 day shelter for men, women and children of all ages. Provides counseling, medical and casework to each client. Clients must be alcohol and drug free, and must be on all prescribed medications. Intakes performed at 2:00 pm - First come, first serve basis.

Coordinated Assessment Model (CAM) is an organized process that helps individuals and families experiencing homelessness access available shelter and housing resources in Detroit, Highland Park and Hamtramck. Learn more ▸

South Oakland Shelter partners with over 60 congregations to offer year-round shelter to men, women, and children. Each week, a congregation takes on the responsibility of hosting shelter guests and provides them with overnight accommodations, three daily meals, and transportation. Intake calls: Monday through Friday at 10AM.

The YWCA Interim House is the only shelter for domestic violence victims in Detroit. It offers 24-hour crisis help line services, emergency temporary shelter, food and clothing, counseling, legal advocacy referrals, childcare services; transportation, and community referrals.

Transitional Housing Residents may stay up to two years. A wide range of supportive services, including case management, education, mental health, employment and substance abuse aftercare services are available to help residents succeed. Follow-up is provided for up to six months to help them successfully overcome all obstacles to independence and stability.

Long-Term Housing

St. Vincent de Paul's Journey to Housing program in northwestern Wayne County helps with move-in costs, furniture, household goods and monthly rent subsidy. To apply, please contact your local St. Vincent de Paul chapter and you will be referred for an interview.

Emergency Shelter

1. Call the CAM line at (313) 305-0311.2. Arrive at access point with photo ID.3. Meet with CAM intake staff member.4. Enter emergency shelters based on availability.

Coordinated Assessment Model (CAM) is an organized process that helps individuals and families experiencing homelessness access available shelter and housing resources in Detroit, Highland Park and Hamtramck.Learn more ▸

Cass Community Emergency Shelter

The Cass Community Services Emergency Shelter is open all year to women and children for up to 90 days.

Genesis House III Emergency Shelter

The Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries Genesis House III primarly houses single women with children, especially women struggling with addictions. Shelter Residents are provided meals, shower facilities, and new clothing items. Shelter counselors meet with each resident to help them take steps toward meeting their long term needs. They also ensure that residents receive the medical and counseling services they need.

South Oakland Shelter

South Oakland Shelter partners with over 60 congregations to offer year-round shelter to men, women, and children. Each week, a congregation takes on the responsibility of hosting shelter guests and provides them with overnight accommodations, three daily meals, and transportation. Intake calls: Monday through Friday at 10AM.

Salvation Army - MATTS

Salvation Army MATTS provides an emergency 30 day shelter for men, women and children of all ages. Provides counseling, medical and casework to each client. Clients must be alcohol and drug free, and must be on all prescribed medications. Intakes performed at 2:00 pm - First come, first serve basis.

YWCA Interim House
Domestic Violence Shelter

The YWCA Interim House is the only shelter for domestic violence victims in Detroit. It offers 24-hour crisis help line services, emergency temporary shelter, food and clothing, counseling, legal advocacy referrals, childcare services; transportation, and community referrals.

Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries

Transitional Housing Residents may stay up to two years. A wide range of supportive services, including case management, education, mental health, employment and substance abuse aftercare services are available to help residents succeed. Follow-up is provided for up to six months to help them successfully overcome all obstacles to independence and stability.

Salvation Army - Harbor Light

The Salvation Army offers housing and rehabilitation for women ages 18 years or older and their children (up to 6yrs) through the Harbor Light Program.

Teen Infant Parenting Services (TIPS)

TIPS is a Community Social Services of Wayne County transitional housing program with the capacity to serve 16 women and their children in an apartment style setting.

Long-Term Housing

Journey to Housing Program

St. Vincent de Paul's Journey to Housing program in northwestern Wayne County helps with move-in costs, furniture, household goods and monthly rent subsidy. To apply, please contact your local St. Vincent de Paul chapter and you will be referred for an interview.